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A major source of chlorine gas, A major source of chlorine gas,   , is from the electrolysis of brine, which is concentrated salt water,   What is the sign of the electrode where the chlorine gas is formed? Is it negative or positive? A)  Positive, since the chloride ions lose electrons to form chlorine molecules. B)  Negative, since the chlorine gas needs to deposit electrons to form chloride ions. C)  Neither, since chlorine gas is a neutral molecule, there is not electrode attraction. D)  Both, since the chloride ions from NaCl (aq)  are attracted to the positive electrode to form chlorine molecules while the produced chlorine gas molecules move to deposit electrons at the negative electrode. , is from the electrolysis of brine, which is concentrated salt water, A major source of chlorine gas,   , is from the electrolysis of brine, which is concentrated salt water,   What is the sign of the electrode where the chlorine gas is formed? Is it negative or positive? A)  Positive, since the chloride ions lose electrons to form chlorine molecules. B)  Negative, since the chlorine gas needs to deposit electrons to form chloride ions. C)  Neither, since chlorine gas is a neutral molecule, there is not electrode attraction. D)  Both, since the chloride ions from NaCl (aq)  are attracted to the positive electrode to form chlorine molecules while the produced chlorine gas molecules move to deposit electrons at the negative electrode. What is the sign of the electrode where the chlorine gas is formed? Is it negative or positive?


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